Print & Probability
@print_and_prob
developing tools, data, and machine learning methods to discover new bibliographical evidence in early printed books
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http://www.printprobability.org 20-12-2021 17:56:12
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this Note is out as of just last week in Shakespeare Quarterly! happily co-authored with the ✨Rdeam Team✨!! (aka #PrintandProbability gang) 📜 I had such fun spending last summer sleuthing old books for this project with Laura S. DeLuca &co. 🤩 academic.oup.com/sq/advance-art…
Delighted to report that my first publication is out with Shakespeare Quarterly! Co-authored with Elizabeth Dieterich and the Print & Probability research team: "Who Rpinted Shakespeare’s Fourth Folio?" academic.oup.com/sq/advance-art…
Do register to attend this if you’re in Pittsburgh. Greenblatt’s talk should complement CMU Libraries exhibition featuring our seven (7!) Shakespeare folios, including the Rosenbloom First Folio, nicely 👌🏼
Our latest science highlight looks at work by Christopher Warren at Carnegie Mellon University to uncover the mystery behind a typo in Shakespeare's fourth folio: psc.edu/cmu-group-outs…
Ever wondered what the color of early modern book pages can tell us about the text's construction? Check out my video for The Bibliographical Society of America on our exciting tool at @Print_and_Prob, using paper color analysis to solve mysteries in book history: youtube.com/watch?v=OOJCXt… 🌈🕵🏻♀️
Alarming trend, given the recent (and ongoing) attack on the British Library and its systems. Erin L. Thompson is quite right in noting how indispensable the metadata describing cultural heritage is — vast risk here, that I fear GLAM folks are woefully unprepared to combat
Only here b/c it has come to my attention that some of y'all didn't know that you NOT have to carry on without the ESTC. We stood up a temporary ESTC site in mid-November and thousands of people have been using it nearly every day since. Print & Probability estc.printprobability.org
Last weekend to see all seven CMU Libraries Shakespeare Folios The Frick Pittsburgh Museums and Gardens! Exhibit closes Sunday — a long and spectacularly successful run. #Folio400
The Print & Probability ESTC is down. We’re working on a domain transfer to make the site more resilient and with closer technical ties to CMU Libraries — will update here.
pittsburgh friends! CMU Libraries is hosting a book launch for THE FOUR SHAKESPEARE FOLIOS (@psupress 2024). editor Sam Lemley will be speaking alongside @ZacharyLesser, Christopher Warren, & me! POSNER CENTER th 05.30 4:30 to 7 pm info & to register: cmu.is/book-launch
Join our friends at CMU Libraries for a book launch of "The Four Shakespeare Folios, 1623–2023: Copy, Print, Paper, Type" + Q&A w/editor Sam Lemley, Curator of Special Collections. The First Folio will also be on display. 5/30, 4:30-7pm. Register: cmu.is/book-launch